@coop90 then I can only guess this image is really captured improperly and possibly from an originally, but corrected for, gpt layout. The corrected for changed this abnormality to a proper MBR layout, though the MBR file you’re currently using is 1 MB in size. This normally happens for Linux style images.

I’m just throwing theories out though. As to what the exact problem is? I haven’t the slightest at this point sorry.

@coop90 FOG is agnostic towards the data. Your selections in the GUI help to define if the image is Linux, Mac, Windows, etc. FOG just does a clone of everything present on the drive, and all partitions if you have set the settings appropriately.

FOG Doesn’t care if the image is sysprepped or not, the OS might, but FOG does not. Sometime in the past there was limited understanding toward sysprep and a special tool was made to assist in making images deploy completely from the FOG server. But again this was to satisfy the OS, not FOG. The data was written to the drive, but the OS was not happy with registry values, and etc that were necessary for the OS to boot.

So I don’t think the fact that the image is not sysprepped is the problem, it could be, but it may not. You can attempt to sysprep one, upload it as a new image and try to deploy and report back. However, I am not certain this is where the issue lies.

What perplexes me is that the image deploys fine to a hard drive that is larger in size. But will not deploy to one smaller. This also bothers me. But THIS is exactly the reason I build my images on literally the smallest hard drive I can find.

I realize this doesn’t exactly answer your question, but It helps me get some thoughts out so I can get on the right track of finding a resolution for your issue. It also arms you with information that you may or may not have known.